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Press review
François Mallordy.
December 2023, page 16
Salivary gland infections or sialadenitis
Salivary infections, or sialadenitis, affect all types of patients but are most common in elderly or dehydrated patients. Clinical signs include pain, skin erythema, gland oedema, fever and...
Joffrey Molher.
December 2023, page 21
Inflammatory diseases of the salivary
Salivary glands can be affected by inflammatory pathologies. They are most often manifested by the occurrence of swelling of the main salivary glands that can be associated with a dryness. Main...
Gaetane Nocturne,
Marjolaine Gosset.
December 2023, page 25
Salivary gland neoplasms
Salivary gland tumors represent a heterogeneous group of lesions, with various anatomical locations. The most frequent site of involvement is the parotid, and the most frequent histology is...
Florian Chatelet.
December 2023, page 29
Lithiasic salivary gland pathologies
Sialolithiasis is the most frequent pathology affecting the salivary glands. Almost 80% of these lithiasis affect the submandibular gland, in the Wharton duct whilst 20% occur in the parotid gland...
Domitille Camous.
December 2023, page 35
Salivary gland pathologies: 10 key messages
Nicolas Le Clerc.
December 2023, page 39
Marshall syndrome
Marshall syndrome also known as PFAPA syndrome belongs to the group of autoinflammatory diseases. The acronym reflects the main clinical features of the disease: periodic fever, aphthous...
Pascal Pillet,
Marion Bailhache.
December 2023, page 41
Familial mediterranean fever
Familial mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic auto-inflammatory disease worldwide. The recurrence of stereotyped febrile attacks lasting less than 3 days, associated with acute...
Caroline Vinit.
December 2023, page 46
Mevalonate kinase deficiency
Mevalonate kinase deficiency is a rare, autosomal recessive, auto-inflammatory disease, linked to mutations in the gene MVK , resulting in the activation of pyrin inflammasome and hypersecretion of...
Caroline Galeotti.
December 2023, page 53
Hereditary systemic auto-inflammatory diseases associated with cryopyrin
CAPS (cryoprine-associated periodic syndromes) are a group of auto-inflammatory diseases of varying severity, most often beginning very early in life and characterized by febrile episodes, a...
Bénédicte Neven.
December 2023, page 58
Autoinflammatory diseases in children: 10 key messages
Brigitte Bader-Meunier.
December 2023, page 67
Posterior sternoclavicular dislocation
Xavier Fouilland,
Florine Wojcieszak,
Cécile Imfeld,
Anne Le Coat.
December 2023, page 71
Giant cell tumors
El Mehdi Boudhar,
Maria El Mandour,
Mohammed Ennmer,
Hajar Sahimi,
Hasna Hassikou.
December 2023, page 72
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis or tree-man
Sara Bouabdella,
Nada Zizi,
Soraya Aouali,
Siham Dikhaye.
December 2023, page 74
Dynamic scapula alata
Audrey Boutrois,
Martin Gry,
Georges Pfister.
December 2023, page 77
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum
Anne Le Coat,
Victor Hurpin,
Ophélie Pignon,
Xavier Fouilland.
December 2023, page 80
Living with… Uterine fibroid
Jean-Luc Brun.
December 2023, page 83
Living with... Perinatal bereavement
Élisabeth Briand-Huchet.
December 2023, page 85
Paranoid personality disorder
The paranoid personality disorder fascinates and worries health professionals, who are sometimes victims of aggressive claims from their patients. Overestimation of oneself, psychorigidity,...
Mathieu Lacambre.
December 2023, page 87
Sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer treatment
Changes in sexuality after prostate cancer treatment are very common, significantly impacting quality of life. Psychologically, body image, self-esteem and interpersonal relationships are...
Ala Chebbi.
December 2023, page 93
Nutrition and nutritional needs of infants and children: a summary
Julie Lemale.
December 2023, page 101
Why is the Hippocratic Oath so important?
Jean-Noël Fabiani-Salmon.
December 2023, page 104
Bob Marley, a melanoma will have had the skin of a melomaniac
Jérémy Lupu.
December 2023, page 107
New Alzheimer's drugs: A ray of hope or a new mirage?
Gilles Bouvenot,
Pierre Le Coz.
March 2024, page 8
Is ChatGPT reliable? Put to the test by medical students and teachers
Joël Ménard.
March 2024, page 12
Which vaccines for COPD patients?
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at high risk of bacterial or viral respiratory infections, which can worsen their symptoms and trigger respiratory exacerbations....
Pierre-Régis Burgel.
March 2024, page 14
The choice of a life without children under the influence of societal concerns
Previously unpublished data from 2021 provide an update on the motivations of people who choose not to have children, considering a context of strong social pressure to conceive and a declining...
Charlotte Debest.
March 2024, page 17
Why ban cigarette filters?
Tobacco consumption in the form of cigarettes is still perceived as being so ordinary that its result, the production of cigarette ends and their disposal, has long been invisible and overlooked. A...
François Topart,
Emmanuelle Béguinot,
Nathalie Wirth,
Yves Martinet.
March 2024, page 20
Anatomy of memory
Memory phenomena involve neuron circuits and neurogenesis processes at the microscopic level. Nevertheless, the central role played by some key structures such as the hippocampus and the limbic...
Laurent Tatu.
March 2024, page 25
Neuropsychology of memory
In neuropsychology, memory is shown as a complex function composed of several memory systems. Five memory systems are proposed: working memory (or short term memory), episodic memory, semantic...
Francis Eustache.
March 2024, page 28
Memory tests
Memory tests used in clinical practice mainly concern anterograde memory through the evaluation of learning, short- or long-term retention, and retrieval of information. They use different types of...
Mickaël Laisney,
Peggy Quinette.
March 2024, page 32
Memory diseases
There are many diseases that permanently affect longterm memory and all of them have in common that they permanently and usually bilaterally disrupt specific neural circuits that underlie it. In...
François Sellal,
Cécile Weiss.
March 2024, page 36
Dissociative amnesia: A functional amnesia
Catherine Thomas-Antérion.
March 2024, page 44
How to deal with memory complaints
Memory complaint is a common condition in the general population and can indicate normal brain aging as well as incurable neurodegenerative disease or curable disorders. Therefore, the role of any...
Nicolas Villain.
March 2024, page 46
Management of an amnesic patient
Until the early 1980s, neuropsychological rehabilitation of amnesic syndromes was limited to extensive repeated practice ('cognitive drill'). The ineffectiveness of these methods is now...
Pierre-Yves Jonin.
March 2024, page 52
Memory disorders: 10 key messages
Fausto Viader.
March 2024, page 55
Stubborn metatarsalgias
Charlène Fraysse,
Victoria Picquendar,
Caroline Demurger,
Marion Gardies,
Sandrine Vlavonou.
March 2024, page 58
Waardenburg syndrome
Ayoub Boubekri,
Walid Atmani,
Mustapha Bensghir.
March 2024, page 59
Erythrodermic psoriasis
Laurie Rollin,
Noémie Rioual,
Julie Aubret,
Maria Dolghin,
Xavier Fouilland.
March 2024, page 62
Living with… prostate cancer
Roland Muntz.
March 2024, page 66
Use of the calcium score in daily practice
The calcium score has become extremely widespread in routine practice. It is a simple tool for detecting and quantifying the burden of calcification in the coronary arteries and has become a key...
Matthieu Besutti,
François Schiele.
March 2024, page 69
Urinary incontinence in children
Urinary incontinence in children and adolescents is most often of functional origin. Questioning and clinical examination with a bladder diary should look for underlying urological or neurological...
Hina Simonnet,
Pauline Lallemant-Dudek.
March 2024, page 76
Alcohol addiction
François Paille,
Romain Moirand.
March 2024, page 85
Great evils, great plagues: epidemics
Lucile Douchin.
March 2024, page 96
Advances in antibiotic therapy for tuberculosis
Treatment of tuberculosis is experiencing significant advancements. For the first time, a therapeutic regimen based on rifapentine and moxifloxacin allows for a reduction of treatment duration of...
Thomas Maitre,
Lorenzo Guglielmetti,
Jérôme Robert,
Alexandra Aubry,
Nicolas Veziris.
June 2024, page 8
Vaccination of seniors
In France, the vaccination schedule for seniors (people aged 65 and over) recommends 4 vaccinations (Covid-19, flu, DTP [diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis] and shingles), plus 3 others in the...
Yves Buisson.
June 2024, page 15
Feedback on the "Use of the calcium score in daily practice" update
Alexandre Malmartel,
Rémy Boussageon.
June 2024, page 19
Insomnia: definitions, epidemiology and changes with age
Chronic insomnia is a disorder defined as a subjective complaint relating to the quality and/or quantity of sleep associated with daytime impact, and which must be present 3 nights per week for a...
Julie Margrethe Dubois,
Alexandre Rouen,
Damien Léger.
June 2024, page 23
First consultations for insomnia and gait in general practice
Damien Léger,
Jonathan Taïeb.
June 2024, page 29
Health consequences of insomnia
Maurice M Ohayon.
June 2024, page 31
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